I love the great outdoors. And I love gear that enables you to make the most out of the great outdoors. From rip-stop combats, bashas, ponchos, surplus boots, stoves, canteens, billy cans and so on. You name it TW Ryder's most likely got it, or had it, or might have it. It's a bit hit and miss with what you can find, but it nonetheless stocks rugged, utilitarian army issue or army surplus gear.
I've picked up a bivvy bag, a helmet (I really don't know why), some combats, a stove, a lot of hexamine blocks and a field jacket probably all for under 50 or 60 quid. You won't find anywhere else that sells products for that price that have been to the far-flung corners of the earth and still have years of use in them. This stuff is functional and it's refreshing to come across somewhere that sells stuff that is designed for falling over, falling out of cars, falling on abrasive surfaces (when you need to jump out of a moving car) and just generally being tough and rugged - or for pretending to be anyway.
They are specialists in uncompromising gear that doesn't fall apart on you, whether trekking in the Gobi desert or running for the 11 bus. read more